Time that I mention a really good and high-level blog that focuses on China IP. The blog is called China IPR and it is headed up by Mark Cohen, a law professor at Fordham Law School. It completely accurately describes itself as follows:

ChinaIPR.com is published by Mark Allen Cohen, a Visiting Professor of Law at Fordham Law School in New York City. Formerly, he was Director of International Intellectual Property Policy at Microsoft Corporation. Prior to that time he was Of Counsel to Jones Day’s Beijing office. Before then, he served as Senior Intellectual Property Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and as Attorney-Advisor in the Office of International Relations at USPTO. In total, he has over 25 years private, public sector, in house and academic experience on IPR issues in China.

The blog aims to provide access to information, news and events related to IP development in China.

It is not so much a how-to type blog, but rather one that focuses on existing and future China policies revolving around intellectual property. If that interests you, I strongly recommend you start reading the China IPR blog.

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